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Matin Multi Shooting Gloves for Pro Camera Photographers - Large
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Hands warm and comfortableQuick release will keep the gloves in placeSlip resistant pad palm with abrasion overlayOuter fabric: Polyester 100%, Palm non-slip: Urethane 100%Measurement(Overall length x Palm width): 26.5cm (10.40") x 11cm (4.50")
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u/GrisTooki ยท 1 pointr/JapanTravel

>How cold are these cities/areas and how thick should my clothing be to avoid being frozen?

Around freezing, but not much below for most of them (except Nikko, which could be quite cold). I used to ride my bike year-round in Kyoto, including at night, so it's not too bad if you dress for it. The coat I wore during winter in Kyoto would be have been considered a fall-weight coat where I come from in the Midwest. I also recommend having a scarf, hat, and gloves (I like having liner gloves for the day, and then layering shooting mittens on top--like these).

>How crowded is Arashiyama during Hanatoro times? Followup on this question would be when's the best hour to visit to avoid crowds if at all possible.

More crowded than it usually is at night, but not awful by any means.

>As I'm staying for nearly a month, are there any recommendations for where I can get a haircut (men's)? I speak very basic Japanese and can most likely get my point across ie. short side and long top etc, but would appreciate any recommendations to barbers/shops that understand English to get my request out more accurately.

I have no idea what they're English ability is like, but I used to go to Seven near Fushimi Inari when I lived in Kyoto. They've started advertising in English outside their store, so I assume they're at least somewhat prepared for non-Japanese speaking customers.

>I'm planning on visiting an onsen during my trip, but a lot of the onsens that I've read about online are a little out of the way relative to where I'm staying except for Arima Onsen in Kobe. Are there any onsens that people have been to within these cities that is recommended? I have a preference to outdoor onsens but any that people think are good are all welcome!

Izu and Hakone are extremely convenient, but there are also loads of options in throughout Chubu (e.g. Karuizawa, Yudanaka, Gero) if you're willing to go off the Tokaido (which you have time to do if you so choose). Tokyo and Kansai are not particularly known for their onsen, but there are a couple of smaller options if you look around (e.g., Kurama), and there's SpaWorld in Osaka if you're looking for something less traditional.

>I'm planning to stay for 26 days or a little under a month from the middle of December to January!

What exact dates? There are a lot of special events around that time including the obvious Hatsumode/Joya-no-kane for New Year's and Arashiyama Hanatouro, which you've already mentioned, but also things like Toka Ebisu in Kyoto and Osaka for several days around January 10th, Tooshiya at Sanjusangendo on January 12th, Kobo-san and Tenjin-san on the 21st and 25th (of every month) respectively, and various smaller ceremonies and festivities at temples and shrines throughout Kyoto (and the country).